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YOUR WORLD IN DANGER!!!!!!!!!!!! BY Informationmaker.blogspot.com

GLOBAL
WARMING

The world is suffering from global warming. When the sun’s
energy hits the Earth, most of it bounces back into space. Some of the heat
gets trapped by a layer created by
carbon dioxide and 30 other greenhouse gases. This as a result warms the
planet Earth.

Human beings are one big cause of global warming.
Population growth brings with it host of liabilities, such as housing, water
supply, transport, disease, pollution, water scarcity, etc. People tend to burn
fossil fuels which have increased the levels of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere. More and more of the sun’s energy are now getting trapped in our
atmosphere, raising temperatures and destabilizing environment. We are not
doing enough and just watch our atmosphere grow more and more dangerous each
day. We need to act without wasting further time, we need to preserve our
environment and prevent further damage to it. We need to save the Earth for our
future generations. We want them to live in safely. He enjoys the bounties of
the Mother
Nature like us and our ancestors did. It is the threat which is even
more serious and even more urgent than we had previously thought. It we don’t
take intensive and immediate action, global temperature rise by three to five
degrees in our lifetimes. So the effects of that sort to climate change in the
world we live in would be catastrophic.

The effect of climate change in Africa is already happening,
with some African countries facing increased risks of famine. Meanwhile, one
billion people in South Asia are likely to struggle to get water for themselves
and for their crops as the Himalayan glaciers melt and monsoon patterns shift.
And in several parts of the world we have started to see mosquitoes move into
new areas ---especially densely populated cities bringing with them
disease like malaria and dengue fever.

An unstable climate can also lead to a more unstable world.
Climate change will means that globally by the end of the century extreme
drought could affect nearly one third of the world’s land mass, 10 times more
than today, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq will see some of the biggest reductions
in rainfall. So no one should think about climate
change as a purely ‘environment’ issue it is as much about poverty, conflict,
diseases and migration as it is about environment.